Introduction

Intel's Z270 chipset has some interesting CPUs to go along with it, and it seems many have the potential to reach 5 GHz for daily use, something many enthusiasts have only dreamed of until now. Of course, you do need that capable board to match that overly capable CPU, and MSI's Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON is fortunately more than just one of those boards.

The motherboard is one of the most important parts - if not the most important - of any PC build. It lays the foundation for the feature set on offer, provides the majority of the connectivity, and has all the slots for all the other hardware you plan to use. Everything else plugs into your motherboard, so its importance cannot be denied. Careful consideration must be given to ensure you get exactly what you are looking for, and if you are a slightly more discriminate buyer, the "carbon" moniker after the "GAMING PRO" bit should hint at something. Something decidedly exciting.

If you are into high-end cars that have prices in the six-figure range, you'll be more than aware of the fact that a full carbon version of any car is highly desirable and commands a price premium that will leave most wallets on life support. MSI, on the other hand, does not do so; you'll get this tweaked version of MSI's GAMING PRO motherboard for just a few dollars more. So what does MSI's CARBON mean, exactly? Let's find out.